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Quirky “Volver” Delivers Ambiguous Moral Message
If you enjoy foreign films, you might like the latest by acclaimed Spanish writer/director Pedro Almodóvar. It’s a bit quirky and melodramatic,...
Brutal “Good Shepherd” Explores C.I.A.'s Beginnings
"The Good Shepherd" revolves around the creation of the C.I.A. It’s the WASP version of a Mafia film, where characters kill one another without a...
"Charlotte's Web" Is
Some
Movie
With a mix of live animals and CG-assisted animatronics and a well-chosen cast of voices, especially Julia Roberts as Charlotte, Steve Buscemi, the...
Smith and Son Shine in "Happyness"
There are many reasons to love a good father/son movie. Fathers so often get the shaft in pop culture and on the big screen. “The Pursuit of...
"Happy Feet" Is Wacky, Toe-Tapping Fun for Everyone
Much like the more vintage Disney fare (think “Bambi”, “Cinderella” or "The Little Mermaid" ), “Happy Feet” succeeds by creating memorable...
Children of Men
a Different Kind of Nativity Story
Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men tells a story of a woman with child, societal prejudice, and hope for a better tomorrow. But unlike the Bible’s...
Final “Rocky” a Pleasant Surprise and Fitting Sequel
Rocky’s back – although sweet Adrian is gone. And, although you’re probably bracing yourself for another bad sequel, as I was, you’ll be...
"Nativity Story" Brings Real Meaning of Christmas to Life
Thankfully, a winsome, compelling, well-crafted movie that brings the real story of Christmas to life for the whole family is releasing this week...
Christian Themes Extolled in Entertaining "Eragon"
Remember the stories of when valiant men rode fierce dragons to conquer evil and keep the empire safe? “Eragon” now brings such a tale to the big...
Children Will Be Inspired by Christopher Reeves' "Hero"
"Everyone's Hero" was the dream of the late Christopher and Dana Reeves. Throughout the film, it is clear they wanted to inspire children to value...
Dangerous Health Issues the Focus in "Fast Food Nation"
As with its cousin, “Super Size Me,” which focused on the dangerous health issues connected to fast food consumption, you don’t need to be a...
"The Holiday" Has Suprising Depth for a Chick Flick
For the currently unattached or those who’ve been there before, “The Holiday” is heartwarming, relatable and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny -...
Realness Trumps Campiness in
Casino Royale
Bond is back. In Casino Royale, the killings are overt, and Bond endures torture on the outside while showing an uncharacteristic vulnerability on...
Offensive "Borat" Addresses Stereotypes, Reveals Prejudices
"Borat" intends to offend, in order to reveal our deepest prejudices. The film also has a strong message about stereotypes and the subtle racism...
Will Ferrell's Got a Flair for Drama in "Fiction"
Like Jim Carrey in “The Truman Show” and Adam Sandler in “Punch-Drunk Love,” funnyman Will Ferrell sets out to prove that he can be serious if the...
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